Really intresting but...

This response submitted by MIca (queen_heats@hotmail.com) at 10:42 pm on 10/24/01. Additions were last made on Friday, April 19, 2002. Section: Cummins

This sounds like a really intresting project, howerver, it seems like you guys have a lot of factors to try to control. Not only are you testing the diffrent type of fertilizers, but also you throw in shade and sun. This is not mentioned in your abstract or your hypothesis, and I wonder if it will throw off your study. Also what are the standards that you will use to determine what a better bean plant i (that is somewhat unclear). Other than that get out your green and go for it.


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